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2011-05-22 23:56:05
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vaibhav srivastava
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hey mam plz help me n advice me. hw is appejay school of mangement greater noida for pgdm? wel lhw is the placemnt there ? nw the fees of d colg is fallen from 275000 to 91600. so will it effect the placemnt some hw? and will i be secure regarding the placemnt there.
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2011-05-22 23:48:38
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Dr. Shivanshu Bhadoria
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delhi it self and second kota, or super 30 in patana,bihar
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2011-05-22 23:45:09
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2011-05-22 23:43:02
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2011-05-22 23:42:20i have completed BA and in trusted in MSc in phycology , and wanted to know about the enterence exam
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2011-05-22 23:39:02
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udit narang
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Hi,
You can enroll for GMAT classes online at http://apply.learnhub.com/apply/gmat/?src=adwords&gclid=CI-8z-TwgqkCFYIc6wod0nC1Sw
You can enroll for GMAT classes online at http://apply.learnhub.com/apply/gmat/?src=adwords&gclid=CI-8z-TwgqkCFYIc6wod0nC1Sw
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2011-05-22 23:39:01
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2011-05-22 23:31:59
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2011-05-22 23:31:15
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Most of engineering colleges require 50% plus in PCM for Engineering. Beside Engineering other options can be BSc, BCA. You can also plan Diploma followed by BTech. Non Engineering Non Science options can be CA, CS, Acturial Science, Management (BBA or BMS), BCom. Let us know your interest, your dreams, your likes-dislikes so that we can be more specific in our advice.
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2011-05-22 23:30:03
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Pooja Kohli
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Hi Mohit,
You can try for Entrance Examination like MAT which doesn't have any minimum cut off requirement, or can opt for some Private Management Institute, if you are too keen to do MBA. Although, advisable is that MBA should be done through a decent full time B-School, so in case you are not able to get good score in MAT and could not get High rung Institutes under MAT , like Amity, Bimtech etc. then choose the next best option which can be a CA, CWA, or CFA certificate or an M.Com.
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as a best answer
You can try for Entrance Examination like MAT which doesn't have any minimum cut off requirement, or can opt for some Private Management Institute, if you are too keen to do MBA. Although, advisable is that MBA should be done through a decent full time B-School, so in case you are not able to get good score in MAT and could not get High rung Institutes under MAT , like Amity, Bimtech etc. then choose the next best option which can be a CA, CWA, or CFA certificate or an M.Com.
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as a best answer
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2011-05-22 23:29:09
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udit narang
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The best possible course for your would be a masters in electronics engineering as you have earned an undergrad degree in the same field. If you want to opt for another field, you can apply for mechanical, aeronautical engineering or industrial engineering. It totally depends on what you want to pursue and what you want to become in life. Have you asked yourself what subject your interested in? Are you good with machines? If you are, you should go with mechanical. If you feel you would be good with aircrafts, you can opt for aeronautical. There are various choices that you can opt for. It totally depends on what you want to do.
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The best possible course for your would be a masters in electronics engineering as you have earned an undergrad degree in the same field. If you want to opt for another field, you can apply for mechanical, aeronautical engineering or industrial engineering. It totally depends on what you want to pursue and what you want to become in life. Have you asked yourself what subject your interested in? Are you good with machines? If you are, you should go with mechanical. If you feel you would be good with aircrafts, you can opt for aeronautical. There are various choices that you can opt for. It totally depends on what you want to do.
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2011-05-22 23:25:14
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2011-05-22 23:21:27
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udit narang
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Hi,
The best possible course for your would be a masters in electronics engineering as you have earned an undergrad degree in the same field. If you want to opt for another field, you can apply for mechanical, aeronautical engineering or industrial engineering. It totally depends on what you want to pursue and what you want to become in life. Have you asked yourself what subject your interested in? Are you good with machines? If you are, you should go with mechanical. If you feel you would be good with aircrafts, you can opt for aeronautical. There are various choices that you can opt for. It totally depends on what you want to do.
You c
The best possible course for your would be a masters in electronics engineering as you have earned an undergrad degree in the same field. If you want to opt for another field, you can apply for mechanical, aeronautical engineering or industrial engineering. It totally depends on what you want to pursue and what you want to become in life. Have you asked yourself what subject your interested in? Are you good with machines? If you are, you should go with mechanical. If you feel you would be good with aircrafts, you can opt for aeronautical. There are various choices that you can opt for. It totally depends on what you want to do.
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2011-05-22 23:14:00
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Pooja Kohli
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Hi Suman,
The eligibility to do MBA is a graduate degree from a UGC recognized University with 50% and above aggregate marks. Although, your University may be a UGC Recognized University but one sitting degree would hold very less chances of getting into any postgraduate Management programme as almost all the reputed Management Institutions accept the candidates with 3 years graduation from a recognized University.
There is no substitute to a proper three year degree if you are looking to get admission in a decent full time Institute, however, with this one sitting degree you can get in the correspondence MBA.
Hope this resolves your que
The eligibility to do MBA is a graduate degree from a UGC recognized University with 50% and above aggregate marks. Although, your University may be a UGC Recognized University but one sitting degree would hold very less chances of getting into any postgraduate Management programme as almost all the reputed Management Institutions accept the candidates with 3 years graduation from a recognized University.
There is no substitute to a proper three year degree if you are looking to get admission in a decent full time Institute, however, with this one sitting degree you can get in the correspondence MBA.
Hope this resolves your que
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